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  • ive been in a wheelchair for 7 years and never herd of this and i mised martial arts but thought you could only stand for tai chi

    謝謝

  • This is amazingly beautiful, I have been teaching Tai chi for 12 years and this is one of the most beautiful forms i have ever seen.

    Thank you so much for the inspiration:-)

  • Actually seated Tai Ji as Dr. Guo is teaching it in Chattanooga does not require movement of the chair. Some people practice seated in a regular chair or on an exercise ball - so moving the chair is not a necessary part of it at all. It does however make a beautiful presentation. I take a class with Dr. Johnson weekly and with Dr. Guo every other week.

  • I - G O T -POWER !  '

  • This is my professor!

  • I think this is great! My wife is in a wheelchair due to Rheumatoid Arthritis, and consequently, her hands don't work well. She wouldn't be able to manipulate the chair as you do in this form. Perhaps the next task it to create a form that doesn't require the chair to be moved. Blessings.

  • Oh my god! Thank you so much! I am in a wheelchair and I've always wanted to learn Tai Chi. This really helps.

  • I think it is very commendable that you are teaching strategies for this community!! Your group is amazing! Many blessings...

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